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Students play to their strengths
DANDENONG High School students got a true taste of the workforce last week. National Australia Bank (NAB) joined with local businesses to help 24 senior…
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Trio facing drugs charges
POLICE have laid drug trafficking and possession charges following raids in Dandenong North and Keysborough. Greater Dandenong CIU Acting Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said the…
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What’s on
Exclusive for Dandenong AUDIENCES will be treated to the only Victorian performance of Dirtsong by the Black Arm Band at the Drum. It features mesmerising…
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Refugees are out to see the sights
DANDENONG refugees have taken some time out to practise their English skills and learn more about their new home. Men from the CatholicCare Refugee and…
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Detective is on the charity case
I AM always inspired by the incredible lengths people go to in order to raise money for charity. A case on point is the wonderful…
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Most greedy
By CASEY NEILL THIEVES have stolen $2000 from Dandenong’s most needy. Dandenong and District Benevolent Society members arrived to find their Thomas Street opportunity shop…
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Makin’ bacon
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Dandy pig’s house was made of brick, but its true foundation was built around mateship, and community. And on 16 February…
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Rangers after pancake record
DANDENONG basketballers are flipping out for Pancake Day. Rangers players will take part in the Pancake Parlour’s Guinness World Record pancake toss attempt for Shrove…
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Tees hope for refugees
By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH small business is supporting refugees through T-shirts. Savage Society will donate one artist-designed T-shirt to Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and…
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Lovers of the book take a look
BIBLIOPHILES of all ages joined staff at Dandenong’s Stuart Street library on Saturday afternoon to celebrate 40 years since the library was opened in February…
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Street in a jam
By CASEY NEILL EDWARD Avenue in Dandenong is so choked with parked cars that it’s an accident waiting to happen, residents say. But City of…
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Big move in good books
NARELLE COULTER SHORTLY after the old Dandenong library in Stuart Street closes its doors for the final time on Sunday, specialist removalists will start the…